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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking in the Lok Sabha during the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram, launched a sharp critique of Congress, invoking historical figures from Nehru to Savarkar and Bengal’s role in the freedom struggle. He alleged compromises on the song sowed seeds of Partition and weakened national unity.
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Inside the announcement
Modi emphasized that Vande Mataram was more than a song—it was a “sacred war cry” that inspired millions during India’s independence movement. He accused Congress of bowing to the Muslim League in 1937 by removing certain lines, which he claimed led to divisive politics and ultimately Partition. Modi also recalled how the song was suppressed during the Emergency, contrasting its historic role in uniting the nation with moments of political compromise.
Notable updates
• Modi said Nehru “succumbed to pressure” and Congress compromised on Vande Mataram in 1937
• He alleged the removal of lines “fragmented” the song and sowed seeds of Partition
• Recalled suppression of Vande Mataram during the Emergency, calling it a betrayal of patriotic spirit
• Invoked Savarkar and Bengal’s revolutionary role in keeping the song alive as a freedom anthem
• Stressed that India today must honor Vande Mataram as a unifying force beyond politics
Major takeaway
Modi’s speech positioned Vande Mataram as both a cultural and political touchstone, framing its history as a lesson in unity and resilience. By linking past compromises to present debates, he underscored the song’s enduring power in shaping India’s national identity.
Sources: Hindustan Times, Free Press Journal, Zee News, India Today, NDTV
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